Abstract
Rich afterimage illusion and inflow on-screen mechanisms for visual field constancy and visual orientation in space
Highlights
The special qualities of a structurally rich positive afterimage, unlike a small one, attracted attention relatively recently [1,2,3] in comparison with the long history of a detail study of visual afterimages [4]
In the paper we describe only three main trials including a humbler of subseries, in which various aspects of the impact of rich positive afterimage (rA) and eye movements on the visual space perception and the experience of the gaze direction feeling, determine the observer’s orientation in space
Clearly visible turn of the blocks a (1-3) and b (14) is noteworthy according to their “new position” in the transformed space and appropriate in visual field
Summary
The special qualities of a structurally rich positive afterimage (rA), unlike a small (or poor) one, attracted attention relatively recently [1,2,3] in comparison with the long history of a detail study of visual afterimages [4]. As described in our previous papers [1,2] it has been shown in experiments that in the presence of the rA change of the fixation point in the frontal plane or in depth led to disruption of the real space perception constancy It has been expressed in the fact that the saccadic eye movements when changing the fixation point did not affect the position or size of rA, but led to the apparent jump of the stationary luminous points in the opposite direction and even change their apparent size. This phenomenon has been called “the rich afterimage illusion” [2]. This fact would pointed out that the calculation of the gaze direction can be an independent procedure, does not work-related with signals of oculomotor efferent system
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